Hey, I was pretty proud of myself for posting something about TT that not only didn't have a single stat, but didn't even express an opinion.

I've learned that posters on this board don't like stats and don't like opinions, except those that agree with their own.

Just trying to accommodate.

The interesting part of this is that TT is probably the only NBA player in history to switch his shooting hand well into his pro career. Can't wait to see how it works out. Maybe he'll take more 15-footers. Andy developed a pretty reliable 15-footer after several years in the league. Maybe TT can pull it off, too. He was hitting a 15-foot push shot with his right hand late last season.

I think a lot of people are getting worried he might have a better career than Vala. Wouldn't that be embarassing?

Prosecutor wrote:Hey, I was pretty proud of myself for posting something about TT that not only didn't have a single stat, but didn't even express an opinion.

I've learned that posters on this board don't like stats and don't like opinions, except those that agree with their own.

Just trying to accommodate.

The interesting part of this is that TT is probably the only NBA player in history to switch his shooting hand well into his pro career. Can't wait to see how it works out. Maybe he'll take more 15-footers. Andy developed a pretty reliable 15-footer after several years in the league. Maybe TT can pull it off, too. He was hitting a 15-foot push shot with his right hand late last season.

I think a lot of people are getting worried he might have a better career than Vala. Wouldn't that be embarassing?

TT remains an enigma to me. I have only the lowest hopes for him ever being more than a 7th man on a contender, but he does have a weird development curve.

Prosecutor wrote:Hey, I was pretty proud of myself for posting something about TT that not only didn't have a single stat, but didn't even express an opinion.

I've learned that posters on this board don't like stats and don't like opinions, except those that agree with their own.

Just trying to accommodate.

The interesting part of this is that TT is probably the only NBA player in history to switch his shooting hand well into his pro career. Can't wait to see how it works out. Maybe he'll take more 15-footers. Andy developed a pretty reliable 15-footer after several years in the league. Maybe TT can pull it off, too. He was hitting a 15-foot push shot with his right hand late last season.

I think a lot of people are getting worried he might have a better career than Vala. Wouldn't that be embarassing?

TT remains an enigma to me. I have only the lowest hopes for him ever being more than a 7th man on a contender, but he does have a weird development curve.

“I know I could keep doing what I’m doing (shooting left-handed) and have a good career and make a lot of money,” Thompson told SportsNet. “But I don’t want to be good, I want to be great.”

We'll see.

As I recall he was having pretty good success with a right-handed jump hook in the paint from 5-8' out. (Sorry, no stats on that). The main thing is he needs to get better at finishing at the rim. He was getting too many dunks blocked. But I noticed some progress in the second half as he got better at pump faking and using the glass to avoid getting blocked.

At least we know he's hard at work on his game again this summer.

If Bynum gets doubled in the low post it might free up TT to get to the rim for more put-backs.

Prosecutor wrote:If Bynum gets doubled in the low post it might free up TT to get to the rim for more put-backs.

Oh good, JJ Hickson 2.0

sorry, saw that show enough for one lifetime

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Prosecutor wrote:Hey, I was pretty proud of myself for posting something about TT that not only didn't have a single stat, but didn't even express an opinion.

I've learned that posters on this board don't like stats and don't like opinions, except those that agree with their own.

Just trying to accommodate.

The interesting part of this is that TT is probably the only NBA player in history to switch his shooting hand well into his pro career. Can't wait to see how it works out. Maybe he'll take more 15-footers. Andy developed a pretty reliable 15-footer after several years in the league. Maybe TT can pull it off, too. He was hitting a 15-foot push shot with his right hand late last season.

I think a lot of people are getting worried he might have a better career than Vala. Wouldn't that be embarassing?

TT remains an enigma to me. I have only the lowest hopes for him ever being more than a 7th man on a contender, but he does have a weird development curve.